I'm not sure Wikipedia is the best place for this.  They have pretty 
restrictive policies on sources.  Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but it 
appears to me that original, personal experience - including knowing a 
person well - usually isn't very welcome. Their brass seem to want 
contributors to to find published research by someone else and quote it.  I 
understand why they have this policy (I think), but it may not be what you 
want for a biography of an EV pioneer.  For that knowing the person should 
be a plus, not a minus, IMO (but what do others think?).

Maybe a mini-wiki for this specific (narrow) purpose at evdl.org would work. 
I'll see what it takes to set one up.  I get the impression that it's not 
tough.

Anyone have thoughts on this idea?

David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
EVDL Administrator

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